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Lightning and Low Humidities Increase Fire Risk in Eastern Oregon and Washington

Public Affairs Specialist: Robert Montgomery
(541) 947-6261
robert.montgomery@usda.gov
https://www.fs.usda.gov/fremont-winema
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Lakeview, Oregon, Aug. 03, 2023— Lightning and low humidities are forecasted for areas of the Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Region, particularly eastern Oregon and Washington. These weather conditions bring a potential for new fire starts and increase fire danger in the region.

With the warm and dry conditions experienced this year, the risk for wildfires is above normal. In response to this heightened risk, fire crews have been pre-positioned to ensure a quick and effective response to emerging incidents.

Weather briefings indicate that lightning is expected to begin this evening, Wednesday, August 2, in south/central Oregon, east of the Cascade Mountains, and continue through the area to the far eastern side of the state. All lightning is expected from the Cascade crest to the Oregon/Idaho border and in north central Washington. This weather is predicted to occur over the next few days and possibly continue through Sunday, August 6.

To provide a visual representation of the significant fire potential in the region, please refer to the graphics below:

Image source: NWCC
Image source: NWCC

Additional information can be found here: https://gacc.nifc.gov/nwcc/predict/weather.aspx.

It is important for everyone to be aware of current fire danger levels and take the necessary precautions to prevent wildfires. Visit the website and/or Facebook page for the National Forests you plan to visit for the latest information on local fire restrictions.

To learn more about how to prevent human-caused fires, visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/fire-aviation/prevention.

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